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Spotify Session: Milo Greene Performs 'What's The Matter' For Spotify On Tour

Driving into Miami for Art Basel, there was no more appropriate way to kick off the week than with sessions at the headquarters of the National Young Arts Foundation, a building known locally for its former life as the multicolored Bacardi complex. The Big Green Bus met up there with Milo Greene, an LA based indie band with four lead singers, to treat guests to an intimate session and ocean and palm tree studded views.

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